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are the gold part of the links 18k solid or just 18k plated
: There have been many two-tone Speedmasters made
: over the years.
: Hard to say, since there were many. Might be
: brand new, might be 20 years old. Best to
: have OMEGA look up the serial number to give
: you an exact model and year of origin.
: Generally, the value of one in excellent
: condition is about 45-50% of what its
: original retail price was. Less if the
: condition is less than excellent.
: A good reference is to check sites that sell
: used OMEGA watches. Try www.artoftime.com
: and www.joseph-watches.com, both of which
: might have a similar model for sale.
: Good luck!
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